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Aurora Borealis Visible Tonight Across 24 States as Northern Lights Push Far South
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Aurora Borealis Visible Tonight Across 24 States as Northern Lights Push Far South

The aurora borealis is visible tonight across 24 states as the northern lights push unusually far south, offering a rare viewing opportunity for millions.

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Space Travel Rewires the Brain, Leaving Astronauts With Lasting Grip Strength Deficits
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Space Travel Rewires the Brain, Leaving Astronauts With Lasting Grip Strength Deficits

Research shows space travel rewires the human brain, leaving astronauts with lasting grip strength deficits long after returning to Earth.

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LHC Detects Decay Anomaly That Could Shatter Fundamental Physics Theory
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LHC Detects Decay Anomaly That Could Shatter Fundamental Physics Theory

The Large Hadron Collider has detected a decay anomaly that could shatter a fundamental theory in physics, potentially rewriting our understanding of matter.

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NASA Finally Explains Why Space Photos Never Show Stars — And One Artemis II Image Proves It
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NASA Finally Explains Why Space Photos Never Show Stars — And One Artemis II Image Proves It

NASA finally explains why stars don't appear in space photos, and an Artemis II image provides the clearest proof yet of the surprising reason why.

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NASA Confirms 'God of Chaos' Asteroid Will Pass Closer to Earth Than Satellites in 2029
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NASA Confirms 'God of Chaos' Asteroid Will Pass Closer to Earth Than Satellites in 2029

NASA confirms the 'God of Chaos' asteroid Apophis will pass closer to Earth than satellites in 2029, marking a rare and closely watched cosmic event.

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Ancient 'Bathtub Ring' on Mars Strengthens Case for Primordial Ocean
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Ancient 'Bathtub Ring' on Mars Strengthens Case for Primordial Ocean

An ancient 'bathtub ring' formation discovered on Mars strengthens the case that the planet once hosted a vast primordial ocean billions of years ago.

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The Science Behind Headless Chickens: Separating Myth From Biology
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The Science Behind Headless Chickens: Separating Myth From Biology

Explore the fascinating science behind headless chickens, separating biological fact from popular myth in this deep dive into avian physiology.

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50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Infant Fossil Unearthed in Cave, Baffling Scientists
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50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Infant Fossil Unearthed in Cave, Baffling Scientists

Scientists are baffled by the discovery of a 50,000-year-old Neanderthal infant fossil unearthed in a cave, offering rare insight into ancient human relatives.

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Scientists Crack the Quantum Code Behind How Single Electrons Destroy Silicon Chips
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Scientists Crack the Quantum Code Behind How Single Electrons Destroy Silicon Chips

Scientists have cracked the quantum code behind how single electrons can destroy silicon chips, a breakthrough with major implications for semiconductor design.

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DESI Finishes Record-Breaking 3D Universe Map and Sets Sights on Deeper Cosmic Mysteries
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DESI Finishes Record-Breaking 3D Universe Map and Sets Sights on Deeper Cosmic Mysteries

DESI has finished its record-breaking 3D map of the universe and is now setting its sights on deeper cosmic mysteries and dark energy research.

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Soil Bacteria and Fungi May Trigger Rainfall, Groundbreaking Study Finds
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Soil Bacteria and Fungi May Trigger Rainfall, Groundbreaking Study Finds

A groundbreaking study reveals that soil bacteria and fungi may play a significant role in triggering rainfall, changing our understanding of weather systems.

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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks This Week — Here's How to Catch the Show
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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks This Week — Here's How to Catch the Show

The Lyrid meteor shower peaks this week. Here's everything you need to know about how to catch the best views of this annual celestial show.

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Scientists Unlock Maximum Quantum Work Extraction Without Prior Knowledge of System State
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Scientists Unlock Maximum Quantum Work Extraction Without Prior Knowledge of System State

Scientists unlock a method for maximum quantum work extraction without prior knowledge of a system's state, advancing quantum thermodynamics.

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Sea Creature Stuns Scientists by Reverting to Larval Form to Survive
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Sea Creature Stuns Scientists by Reverting to Larval Form to Survive

Scientists are stunned as a sea creature reverts to its larval form to survive, offering new insights into biological regeneration and survival.

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Scientists Uncover Massive Underground River of Hot Rock Fueling Yellowstone's Volcanic Power
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Scientists Uncover Massive Underground River of Hot Rock Fueling Yellowstone's Volcanic Power

Scientists uncover a massive underground river of hot rock beneath Yellowstone, revealing new insights into its powerful volcanic activity.

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Meet Enaiposha: The Super-Venus Exoplanet Unlike Anything in Our Solar System
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Meet Enaiposha: The Super-Venus Exoplanet Unlike Anything in Our Solar System

Scientists introduce Enaiposha, a super-Venus exoplanet unlike anything in our solar system, offering new insights into planetary science.

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Comet Pan-STARRS Reaches Peak Brightness This Sunday: Your Last Chance to Catch It
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Comet Pan-STARRS Reaches Peak Brightness This Sunday: Your Last Chance to Catch It

Comet Pan-STARRS reaches peak brightness this Sunday in your last chance to catch it. Here's everything you need to know to view this celestial event.

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Neanderthal Infants Reached Toddler Size in Just Six Months, Ancient Skeleton Reveals
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Neanderthal Infants Reached Toddler Size in Just Six Months, Ancient Skeleton Reveals

An ancient skeleton reveals Neanderthal infants reached toddler size in just six months, shedding new light on early human and Neanderthal development.

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Ancient 9,000-Year-Old Civilization Discovered Beneath the Great Lakes
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Ancient 9,000-Year-Old Civilization Discovered Beneath the Great Lakes

Archaeologists have discovered an ancient 9,000-year-old civilization beneath the Great Lakes, revealing a remarkable prehistoric settlement hidden underwater.

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Rare Comet Set to Appear Over Connecticut Skies: How to Catch the Show
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Rare Comet Set to Appear Over Connecticut Skies: How to Catch the Show

A rare comet is set to appear over Connecticut skies, offering stargazers a spectacular celestial show. Here's how and when to catch the event.

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Mystery Solved: The Colorado River Vanished for 5 Million Years — Here's Where It Went
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Mystery Solved: The Colorado River Vanished for 5 Million Years — Here's Where It Went

Scientists have solved the mystery of how the Colorado River vanished for 5 million years, revealing surprising geological discoveries about where it went.

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Astronomers Warn Massive Star May Be on the Brink of a Supernova Explosion
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Astronomers Warn Massive Star May Be on the Brink of a Supernova Explosion

Astronomers are warning that a massive star may be on the brink of a supernova explosion, potentially creating a spectacular celestial event visible from Earth.

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Artemis 2 Heat Shield Passes Critical Re-entry Test with Flying Colors
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Artemis 2 Heat Shield Passes Critical Re-entry Test with Flying Colors

NASA's Artemis 2 heat shield has successfully passed a critical re-entry test with flying colors, clearing a major milestone for the lunar mission.

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Dark Matter Could Be Ancient Black Holes Born Before the Big Bang
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Dark Matter Could Be Ancient Black Holes Born Before the Big Bang

New research suggests dark matter could be ancient primordial black holes that formed before the Big Bang, reshaping our understanding of the universe.

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How Lystrosaurus Outlasted the Deadliest Extinction Event in Earth's History
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How Lystrosaurus Outlasted the Deadliest Extinction Event in Earth's History

Discover how Lystrosaurus outlasted the deadliest mass extinction event in Earth's history, the Permian-Triassic extinction, against all odds.

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Emerald Fireball Meteor Explodes Over Lindisfarne in Stunning Nighttime Display
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Emerald Fireball Meteor Explodes Over Lindisfarne in Stunning Nighttime Display

A stunning emerald fireball meteor exploded over Lindisfarne in a breathtaking nighttime display, captivating skywatchers across the region.

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Laser-Plasma Accelerator Powers Free-Electron Laser for Record-Breaking 8 Hours
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Laser-Plasma Accelerator Powers Free-Electron Laser for Record-Breaking 8 Hours

A laser-plasma accelerator has powered a free-electron laser for a record-breaking eight hours, marking a major milestone in advanced photon science.

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Ice Age Creature Revived After 24,000 Years Frozen in Siberian Permafrost
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Ice Age Creature Revived After 24,000 Years Frozen in Siberian Permafrost

Scientists have revived an Ice Age creature after it spent 24,000 years frozen in Siberian permafrost, marking a stunning breakthrough in biology.

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Nasal Spray May Reverse Brain Aging and Boost Memory, Texas Researchers Find
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Nasal Spray May Reverse Brain Aging and Boost Memory, Texas Researchers Find

Texas researchers find a nasal spray treatment may reverse brain aging and significantly boost memory, opening new possibilities for cognitive health.

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Scientists Make First-Ever Measurement of Black Hole Jet Power and Speed
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Scientists Make First-Ever Measurement of Black Hole Jet Power and Speed

Scientists have made the first-ever measurement of a black hole jet's power and speed, a landmark achievement in astrophysics and space science.

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Meet the 500-Kilogram Giant Rodent That Once Dominated South America
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Meet the 500-Kilogram Giant Rodent That Once Dominated South America

Meet the massive 500-kilogram giant rodent that once dominated South America, a prehistoric beast that challenges everything we know about rodent evolution.

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Most Comprehensive Cosmic Study Ever Conducted Confirms Universe's Expansion Remains Unexplained
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Most Comprehensive Cosmic Study Ever Conducted Confirms Universe's Expansion Remains Unexplained

The most comprehensive cosmic study ever conducted confirms that the universe's expansion remains unexplained, deepening the Hubble tension mystery.

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Meet the Woman Keeping Orion Flying: Mechanical Tech Lead Rebekah Tolatovicz
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Meet the Woman Keeping Orion Flying: Mechanical Tech Lead Rebekah Tolatovicz

Meet Rebekah Tolatovicz, the mechanical tech lead keeping NASA's Orion spacecraft flying and helping push human spaceflight to new frontiers.

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Ghost Ranch's Ancient Crocodile Relative Identified After 80 Years Gathering Dust in Museum Basement
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Ghost Ranch's Ancient Crocodile Relative Identified After 80 Years Gathering Dust in Museum Basement

An ancient crocodile relative from Ghost Ranch has been identified after spending 80 years gathering dust in a museum basement, revealing new details about prehistoric life.

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PBS NOVA Special Puts Artemis II's Historic Lunar Flyby Under the Microscope
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PBS NOVA Special Puts Artemis II's Historic Lunar Flyby Under the Microscope

PBS NOVA's special puts Artemis II's historic lunar flyby under the microscope, exploring the science and significance of the groundbreaking crewed Moon mission.

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Scientists Achieve Real-Time Imaging of Oxygen Spillover at Catalyst Interfaces
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Scientists Achieve Real-Time Imaging of Oxygen Spillover at Catalyst Interfaces

Scientists have achieved real-time imaging of oxygen spillover at catalyst interfaces, a breakthrough that could revolutionize catalysis and materials science research.

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Artemis II Crew Spots Meteor Flashes on the Moon, Sending Scientists Into a Frenzy
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Artemis II Crew Spots Meteor Flashes on the Moon, Sending Scientists Into a Frenzy

Artemis II crew members witnessed meteor flashes on the Moon's surface, sending scientists into a frenzy over this rare and exciting lunar observation.

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Nasal Spray Reverses Brain Aging and Restores Memory in Preclinical Trials
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Nasal Spray Reverses Brain Aging and Restores Memory in Preclinical Trials

A new nasal spray has shown the ability to reverse brain aging and restore memory in preclinical trials, offering hope for future Alzheimer's treatments.

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NASA Chief Calls Artemis 2 the Opening Act in America's Race Back to the Moon
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NASA Chief Calls Artemis 2 the Opening Act in America's Race Back to the Moon

NASA's chief calls Artemis 2 the opening act in America's race back to the Moon, highlighting the mission's significance in lunar exploration and space policy.

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The Spot on Earth Where Gravity Is Measurably Weaker Than Anywhere Else
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The Spot on Earth Where Gravity Is Measurably Weaker Than Anywhere Else

Scientists have identified a specific spot on Earth where gravity is measurably weaker than anywhere else on the planet, revealing fascinating geophysical insights.

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Comet Pan-STARRS Visible Before Sunrise This Week: Your Guide to Catching the Rare Sight
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Comet Pan-STARRS Visible Before Sunrise This Week: Your Guide to Catching the Rare Sight

Comet Pan-STARRS will be visible before sunrise this week. Here's your complete guide to catching this rare celestial sight in the early morning sky.

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Iran's Taftan Volcano Stirs After 700,000 Years of Dormancy
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Iran's Taftan Volcano Stirs After 700,000 Years of Dormancy

Iran's Taftan volcano is showing signs of activity after approximately 700,000 years of dormancy, raising scientific interest and monitoring efforts in the region.

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Scientists Just Recreated Hostile Mars Conditions in the Lab, and These Tiny Cells Refused to Die
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Scientists Just Recreated Hostile Mars Conditions in the Lab, and These Tiny Cells Refused to Die

Scientists recreated hostile Mars conditions in the lab and found that tiny cells refused to die, suggesting life could survive on Mars.

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‘Thrilling’ embryo fossil discovery upends everything we knew about how early mammals gave birth: ‘Breaks entirely new ground’
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‘Thrilling’ embryo fossil discovery upends everything we knew about how early mammals gave birth: ‘Breaks entirely new ground’

A thrilling embryo fossil discovery breaks entirely new ground, upending everything scientists knew about how early mammals gave birth.

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Scientists Discover New Marine Species Hiding in South Korea’s Deepest Coastal Waters
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Scientists Discover New Marine Species Hiding in South Korea’s Deepest Coastal Waters

Scientists have discovered new marine species hiding in South Korea's deepest coastal waters, expanding knowledge of ocean biodiversity.

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Once-in-a-Century Solar Storm Could Cripple Satellites, GPS and Power Grids, Scientists Warn
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Once-in-a-Century Solar Storm Could Cripple Satellites, GPS and Power Grids, Scientists Warn

Scientists warn a once-in-a-century solar storm could knock out satellites, GPS systems, and power grids worldwide.

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Astronomers Solve Decades-Old Mystery by Locating the Universe's Missing Hydrogen
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Astronomers Solve Decades-Old Mystery by Locating the Universe's Missing Hydrogen

Astronomers have solved a decades-old mystery by finally locating the universe's missing hydrogen, reshaping our understanding of cosmology.

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NASA Addresses Viral Claims About Artemis 2 Heat Shield Damage
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NASA Addresses Viral Claims About Artemis 2 Heat Shield Damage

NASA is addressing viral claims about heat shield damage on the Artemis 2 mission. Get the official response and facts behind the circulating reports and concerns.

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Autonomous Submarine Discovers Mysterious Structures Under Antarctica's Ice Shelf Before Vanishing
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Autonomous Submarine Discovers Mysterious Structures Under Antarctica's Ice Shelf Before Vanishing

An autonomous submarine discovered mysterious structures beneath Antarctica's ice shelf before vanishing. Explore this remarkable and puzzling deep-sea science discovery.

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Astronomers Detect Powerful Mega-Laser Signal From 8 Billion Light-Years Away
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Astronomers Detect Powerful Mega-Laser Signal From 8 Billion Light-Years Away

Astronomers have detected a powerful mega-laser signal from 8 billion light-years away, marking a major discovery in deep space observation and astrophysics.

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Engineered Wood Breakthrough Stores Solar Energy and Delivers Power On Demand
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Engineered Wood Breakthrough Stores Solar Energy and Delivers Power On Demand

A new engineered wood breakthrough can store solar energy and deliver power on demand, offering a sustainable alternative for renewable energy storage.

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Four Compelling Reasons the Artemis Moon Mission Is Worth Every Dollar
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Four Compelling Reasons the Artemis Moon Mission Is Worth Every Dollar

Four compelling reasons the Artemis moon mission is worth every dollar, from scientific discovery to inspiring a new generation of space explorers.

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Scientists Crack 40-Year Mystery Behind Deadly Sleeping Sickness Parasite
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Scientists Crack 40-Year Mystery Behind Deadly Sleeping Sickness Parasite

Scientists have cracked a 40-year mystery behind the deadly sleeping sickness parasite, opening new doors for treatment of this devastating tropical disease.

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Apes May Have First Emerged in North Africa, Groundbreaking Study Reveals
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Apes May Have First Emerged in North Africa, Groundbreaking Study Reveals

A groundbreaking study reveals that apes may have first emerged in North Africa, reshaping our understanding of primate evolution and human origins.

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Astronomers Discover the Milky Way's Most Pristine Ancient Star Right in Our Cosmic Backyard
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Astronomers Discover the Milky Way's Most Pristine Ancient Star Right in Our Cosmic Backyard

Astronomers discover the Milky Way's most pristine ancient star right in our cosmic backyard, offering a rare window into the chemistry of the early universe.

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Scientists Discover Hydrogen Behaves in Bizarre Spiral Patterns Deep Inside Uranus and Neptune
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Scientists Discover Hydrogen Behaves in Bizarre Spiral Patterns Deep Inside Uranus and Neptune

Scientists discover hydrogen behaves in bizarre spiral patterns deep inside Uranus and Neptune, revealing unexpected physics in the ice giant planets' interiors.

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James Webb Telescope Discovers Galaxy That May Solve the Mystery of Cosmic Little Red Dots
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James Webb Telescope Discovers Galaxy That May Solve the Mystery of Cosmic Little Red Dots

The James Webb Space Telescope discovers a galaxy that may solve the mystery of cosmic little red dots, offering groundbreaking insights into the early universe.

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SpaceX Launches Cygnus XL Cargo Ship With Over 5 Tons of Supplies Bound for ISS
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SpaceX Launches Cygnus XL Cargo Ship With Over 5 Tons of Supplies Bound for ISS

SpaceX has launched the Cygnus XL cargo ship carrying over 5 tons of supplies bound for the International Space Station in a key resupply mission.

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Artemis II Crew Splashes Down Safely After Historic Journey Around the Moon
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Artemis II Crew Splashes Down Safely After Historic Journey Around the Moon

The Artemis II crew has splashed down safely after completing a historic journey around the Moon, a landmark achievement for NASA and space exploration.

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NASA Accelerates Moon Return as Artemis 3 Preparations Begin Before Artemis 2 Lands
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NASA Accelerates Moon Return as Artemis 3 Preparations Begin Before Artemis 2 Lands

NASA is accelerating its moon return plans as Artemis 3 preparations begin even before Artemis 2 lands, pushing the pace of lunar exploration.

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Orion Helium Leak Poses No Reentry Risk for Artemis II but Forces Redesign for Future Missions
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Orion Helium Leak Poses No Reentry Risk for Artemis II but Forces Redesign for Future Missions

The Orion capsule's helium leak poses no reentry risk for Artemis II but will force a redesign of future NASA missions to the Moon.

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Artemis II Crew Splashes Down Safely Off California Coast After Historic Moon Voyage
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Artemis II Crew Splashes Down Safely Off California Coast After Historic Moon Voyage

The Artemis II crew has splashed down safely off the California coast after completing a historic voyage around the Moon, marking a milestone for NASA.

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Science Says Camping Could Be the Sleep Cure You've Been Looking For
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Science Says Camping Could Be the Sleep Cure You've Been Looking For

New research suggests that camping could be the sleep cure you've been looking for, with nature exposure helping reset your circadian rhythm.

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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks in One Week — Everything You Need to Know
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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks in One Week — Everything You Need to Know

The Lyrid meteor shower peaks in one week. Here's everything you need to know about when, where, and how to watch this spectacular annual event.

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300-Million-Year-Old 'Oldest Octopus' Fossil Reclassified as Nautilus Relative
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300-Million-Year-Old 'Oldest Octopus' Fossil Reclassified as Nautilus Relative

A 300-million-year-old fossil once called the oldest octopus has been reclassified as a nautilus relative, reshaping our understanding of cephalopod evolution.

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Artemis II Is Running the Most Advanced Astronaut Health Experiments in Human Spaceflight History
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Artemis II Is Running the Most Advanced Astronaut Health Experiments in Human Spaceflight History

Artemis II is conducting the most advanced astronaut health experiments in human spaceflight history, pushing the boundaries of space medicine.

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Artemis 2 Crew Recalls Emotional Breakdown and Deep Bond Formed at the Edge of the Moon
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Artemis 2 Crew Recalls Emotional Breakdown and Deep Bond Formed at the Edge of the Moon

The Artemis 2 crew shares emotional stories of breakdowns and deep bonds formed during their historic journey to the edge of the Moon.

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Artemis II Astronauts Share Space-Saving Fitness Secrets That Work for Everyone
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Artemis II Astronauts Share Space-Saving Fitness Secrets That Work for Everyone

Artemis II astronauts reveal their space-saving fitness routines and workout secrets that anyone can adapt for small spaces at home.

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NASA Scrambles to Fix Mysterious Toilet Malfunction on Artemis 2 Orion Capsule
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NASA Scrambles to Fix Mysterious Toilet Malfunction on Artemis 2 Orion Capsule

NASA engineers scramble to fix a mysterious toilet malfunction aboard the Artemis 2 Orion capsule ahead of the crewed lunar mission.

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Comet PanSTARRS Could Dazzle Skywatchers as It Races Toward the Sun This Week
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Comet PanSTARRS Could Dazzle Skywatchers as It Races Toward the Sun This Week

Comet PanSTARRS could put on a spectacular show for skywatchers as it races toward the sun this week. Here's how and where to see it.

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Artemis II Crew Honors Loved Ones by Proposing Personal Names for Lunar Craters
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Artemis II Crew Honors Loved Ones by Proposing Personal Names for Lunar Craters

The Artemis II crew honors loved ones by proposing personal names for lunar craters ahead of their historic mission around the Moon.

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The Overview Effect: How Viewing Earth From Space Changes Astronauts Forever
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The Overview Effect: How Viewing Earth From Space Changes Astronauts Forever

The Overview Effect explains how viewing Earth from space permanently changes astronauts' perspectives on life, humanity, and our planet.

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NASA Expedition 74 Crew Gears Up for Cygnus Cargo Mission Set to Boost ISS Science
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NASA Expedition 74 Crew Gears Up for Cygnus Cargo Mission Set to Boost ISS Science

NASA's Expedition 74 crew gears up for the Cygnus cargo mission, set to deliver supplies and boost science aboard the International Space Station.

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Scientists Crack the Mystery of Why Cats Abandon Half-Eaten Meals
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Scientists Crack the Mystery of Why Cats Abandon Half-Eaten Meals

Scientists have cracked the mystery of why cats abandon half-eaten meals, revealing fascinating insights into feline behavior and instincts.

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Artemis 2 Toilet Works Fine, But Waste Tank Evacuation Poses New Challenge
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Artemis 2 Toilet Works Fine, But Waste Tank Evacuation Poses New Challenge

Artemis 2's toilet is functioning properly, but the crew faces a new challenge with waste tank evacuation, highlighting unique engineering hurdles in deep space missions.

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Artemis II Crew Leaves Moon's Gravitational Pull, Races Home on Final Stretch of Historic Mission
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Artemis II Crew Leaves Moon's Gravitational Pull, Races Home on Final Stretch of Historic Mission

The Artemis II crew has left the moon's gravitational pull and is racing home on the final stretch of NASA's historic lunar mission around the moon.

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NASA Confirms Meteor Traveling at 30,000 MPH Blazed Across Mid-Atlantic States Before Burning Up
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NASA Confirms Meteor Traveling at 30,000 MPH Blazed Across Mid-Atlantic States Before Burning Up

NASA has confirmed that a meteor traveling at 30,000 MPH blazed across Mid-Atlantic states before burning up, dazzling witnesses across the region.

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Artemis II Crew Proposes Naming Moon Crater After Commander's Late Wife
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Artemis II Crew Proposes Naming Moon Crater After Commander's Late Wife

The Artemis II crew has proposed naming a moon crater after the commander's late wife, a touching tribute during NASA's historic lunar mission.

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Bright Meteor Streaks Across Afternoon Sky Over New Jersey and Eastern States
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Bright Meteor Streaks Across Afternoon Sky Over New Jersey and Eastern States

A bright meteor streaked across the afternoon sky over New Jersey and eastern states, dazzling onlookers. See video and reports from eyewitnesses.

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Artemis II astronauts break a record, name a crater
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Artemis II astronauts break a record, name a crater

The Artemis II astronauts have broken a record and named a lunar crater, marking a significant milestone in NASA's return to the Moon mission.

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Artemis Moon Astronauts Face Toilet Crisis as Burning Odor Forces Crew to Use Waste Bags
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Artemis Moon Astronauts Face Toilet Crisis as Burning Odor Forces Crew to Use Waste Bags

Artemis moon astronauts are facing a toilet crisis after a burning odor forced the crew to use waste bags aboard their spacecraft.

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Artemis 2 Crew to Recreate Apollo 8's Iconic Earthrise Photo During Lunar Flyby
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Artemis 2 Crew to Recreate Apollo 8's Iconic Earthrise Photo During Lunar Flyby

The Artemis 2 crew plans to recreate Apollo 8's iconic Earthrise photograph during their upcoming lunar flyby mission.

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Artemis II Crew Finds Hidden Easter Eggs Aboard Spacecraft as They Approach Lunar Flyby
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Artemis II Crew Finds Hidden Easter Eggs Aboard Spacecraft as They Approach Lunar Flyby

The Artemis II crew has discovered hidden Easter eggs aboard their spacecraft as they approach a historic lunar flyby mission.

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How Humans Evolved to Conquer Earth's Harshest Environments, From Ocean Depths to Arctic Tundra
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How Humans Evolved to Conquer Earth's Harshest Environments, From Ocean Depths to Arctic Tundra

Explore how humans evolved remarkable adaptations to conquer Earth's most extreme environments, from the ocean depths to the Arctic tundra.

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NASA Halts Construction of Second SLS Mobile Launcher as Rocket Upgrade Plans Scrapped
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NASA Halts Construction of Second SLS Mobile Launcher as Rocket Upgrade Plans Scrapped

NASA has halted construction of the second SLS mobile launcher and scrapped rocket upgrade plans, impacting future Artemis mission timelines.

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Scientists Crack the Code Behind High-Temperature Superconductors
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Scientists Crack the Code Behind High-Temperature Superconductors

Scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding high-temperature superconductors, potentially revolutionizing energy transmission and quantum computing.

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Artemis Astronauts Will Soon Face Complete Isolation Behind the Moon — Here's What That Means
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Artemis Astronauts Will Soon Face Complete Isolation Behind the Moon — Here's What That Means

Artemis astronauts will experience complete communication blackout when passing behind the moon, raising unique challenges for NASA's deep space missions.

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Scientists Raise Alarm Over Space Mirror Plan to Dim the Sun
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Scientists Raise Alarm Over Space Mirror Plan to Dim the Sun

Scientists are raising serious alarms about a controversial plan to deploy space mirrors to dim the sun and combat climate change, warning of major risks.

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NASA Chief Defends Sweeping Budget Cuts Amid Agency Funding Crisis
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NASA Chief Defends Sweeping Budget Cuts Amid Agency Funding Crisis

NASA's chief is defending sweeping budget cuts as the agency faces a serious funding crisis that could impact future space missions and research programs.

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Asteroid Bennu Sample Unlocks Secrets of Water and Organic Chemistry in the Early Solar System
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Asteroid Bennu Sample Unlocks Secrets of Water and Organic Chemistry in the Early Solar System

The Asteroid Bennu sample has unlocked secrets about water and organic chemistry in the early solar system, offering major clues about life's origins.

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Scientists Discover Receptor That Could Keep Bones Strong for Life
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Scientists Discover Receptor That Could Keep Bones Strong for Life

Scientists have discovered a receptor that could help keep bones strong for life, offering a potential breakthrough in osteoporosis prevention and treatment.

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Artemis II Toilet Malfunctions Again as Crew Races Toward Moon to Shatter Apollo 13 Distance Record
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Artemis II Toilet Malfunctions Again as Crew Races Toward Moon to Shatter Apollo 13 Distance Record

The Artemis II toilet has malfunctioned again as the crew races toward the Moon in an attempt to shatter the Apollo 13 distance record.

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Ancient Fossils Reveal Earth's Pivotal Leap From Simple Life to Complex Animals
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Ancient Fossils Reveal Earth's Pivotal Leap From Simple Life to Complex Animals

Ancient fossils reveal a pivotal moment in Earth's history when life made the leap from simple organisms to complex animals, reshaping our understanding of evolution.

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China and Europe Unite for Historic Solar Mission to Study Geomagnetic Storm Threats
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China and Europe Unite for Historic Solar Mission to Study Geomagnetic Storm Threats

China and Europe have joined forces for a historic solar mission aimed at studying geomagnetic storm threats and their potential impact on Earth.

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Artemis Missions Could Forever Change How Humanity Sees the Moon, Author Says
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Artemis Missions Could Forever Change How Humanity Sees the Moon, Author Says

Artemis missions could forever change how humanity sees and understands the Moon, according to a new author's perspective on lunar exploration.

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Lego's Space Sets Make Physics Fun: A Hands-On Education Review
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Lego's Space Sets Make Physics Fun: A Hands-On Education Review

A hands-on education review of Lego's space sets and how they make physics fun and engaging for kids and learners of all ages.

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Rubin Observatory Discovers 11,000 New Asteroids in Early Sky Survey Results
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Rubin Observatory Discovers 11,000 New Asteroids in Early Sky Survey Results

The Rubin Observatory has discovered 11,000 new asteroids in its early sky survey results, marking a major milestone in space science.

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Hidden Ocean Holding Three Times Earth's Surface Water Discovered 700 Kilometers Underground
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Hidden Ocean Holding Three Times Earth's Surface Water Discovered 700 Kilometers Underground

Scientists discover a hidden ocean 700 kilometers underground holding three times Earth's surface water, revolutionizing our understanding of the planet.

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Mars Lost Most of Its Water During Its Supposedly Quiet Season, Scientists Find
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Mars Lost Most of Its Water During Its Supposedly Quiet Season, Scientists Find

New scientific findings reveal Mars lost the majority of its water during its supposedly quiet season, reshaping our understanding of the red planet.

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A New Study Identifies the Best Destinations for a Real-Life Hail Mary Spacecraft
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A New Study Identifies the Best Destinations for a Real-Life Hail Mary Spacecraft

A new study has identified the most promising destinations for a real-life Hail Mary spacecraft mission, inspired by the popular science fiction novel.

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Meteor Fireballs Are Surging Across Earth — Is Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS to Blame?
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Meteor Fireballs Are Surging Across Earth — Is Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS to Blame?

Meteor fireball sightings are surging across Earth. Scientists are investigating whether the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS could be responsible for the increase.

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NASA Unveils Artemis Crew for First Lunar Mission in Over 50 Years
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NASA Unveils Artemis Crew for First Lunar Mission in Over 50 Years

NASA has announced the Artemis crew for the first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, marking a historic return to the Moon for humanity.

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The Evolutionary Advantage of Standing Out: Why Human Faces Are Uniquely Diverse Among Primates
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The Evolutionary Advantage of Standing Out: Why Human Faces Are Uniquely Diverse Among Primates

Scientists explore the evolutionary advantage of standing out, explaining why human faces are uniquely diverse compared to other primates.

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Giant Insects Once Ruled Earth — and Scientists Still Can't Explain Why
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Giant Insects Once Ruled Earth — and Scientists Still Can't Explain Why

Giant insects once dominated the Earth, and scientists still cannot fully explain why these massive bugs thrived and then disappeared.

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One Lineage Survived: Mass Extinction Wiped Out Nearly All European Neanderthals 65,000 Years Ago
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One Lineage Survived: Mass Extinction Wiped Out Nearly All European Neanderthals 65,000 Years Ago

A mass extinction event wiped out nearly all European Neanderthals 65,000 years ago, with only one lineage surviving, scientists reveal.

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Scientists Discover Subsurface Mega-Structures 100 Times Taller Than Everest and Billions of Years Old
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Scientists Discover Subsurface Mega-Structures 100 Times Taller Than Everest and Billions of Years Old

Scientists have discovered massive subsurface mega-structures 100 times taller than Mount Everest and billions of years old deep beneath Earth's surface.

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Scientists Measure Quantum Entanglement Speed for the First Time — and It Defies Comprehension
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Scientists Measure Quantum Entanglement Speed for the First Time — and It Defies Comprehension

Scientists have measured the speed of quantum entanglement for the first time ever, revealing a mind-bending result that defies conventional comprehension.

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Massive Magnetic Engine Buried 16 Earths Deep Drives the Sun's Most Violent Storms
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Massive Magnetic Engine Buried 16 Earths Deep Drives the Sun's Most Violent Storms

Scientists discover a massive magnetic engine buried 16 Earths deep inside the Sun that drives its most violent solar storms and space weather events.

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Doomed Comet Caught Spinning Backward in Hubble Observations
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Doomed Comet Caught Spinning Backward in Hubble Observations

Hubble Space Telescope observations have captured a doomed comet spinning backward, providing new insights into comet behavior.

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Ancient Giant Insects May Not Have Grown Large Due to High Oxygen Levels, Study Finds
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Ancient Giant Insects May Not Have Grown Large Due to High Oxygen Levels, Study Finds

A new study challenges the idea that ancient giant insects grew large due to high oxygen levels, offering alternative explanations.

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Satellite Images Show Antarctica Is Turning Green as Ice Gives Way to Algae
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Satellite Images Show Antarctica Is Turning Green as Ice Gives Way to Algae

New satellite images reveal Antarctica is turning green as melting ice gives way to spreading algae, signaling climate change.

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SpaceX President Casts Doubt on Orbital Data Center Plans to Deploy 1M Satellites
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SpaceX President Casts Doubt on Orbital Data Center Plans to Deploy 1M Satellites

SpaceX President casts doubt on orbital data center plans to deploy one million satellites, raising concerns about feasibility.

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Mystery Phenomenon Spotted 55 Miles Above Earth by ISS Crew
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Mystery Phenomenon Spotted 55 Miles Above Earth by ISS Crew

ISS crew members have spotted a mysterious phenomenon 55 miles above Earth. Scientists are working to understand the strange sighting.

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Near-Earth Object Flyby Sparks Scientific Buzz
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Near-Earth Object Flyby Sparks Scientific Buzz

A near-Earth object flyby has sparked excitement among scientists and astronomers, drawing attention to asteroid tracking and planetary defense efforts.

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Chernobyl Fungus Appears to Thrive on Radiation
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Chernobyl Fungus Appears to Thrive on Radiation

Scientists have found that a fungus growing in Chernobyl appears to thrive on radiation, potentially revolutionizing our understanding of extremophile biology.

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Rare Ice Age Discovery Unearthed in Texas Cave
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Rare Ice Age Discovery Unearthed in Texas Cave

A rare Ice Age discovery has been unearthed in a Texas cave, shedding new light on prehistoric life and ancient ecosystems in North America.

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Massive Underground Reservoir Discovered 700 Kilometers Deep Holds More Water Than All of Earth's Oceans
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Massive Underground Reservoir Discovered 700 Kilometers Deep Holds More Water Than All of Earth's Oceans

Scientists have discovered a massive underground reservoir 700 kilometers deep that holds more water than all of Earth's oceans combined.

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NASA's Curiosity Rover Hits a Snag — and a Sharp Rock Might Be the Fix
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NASA's Curiosity Rover Hits a Snag — and a Sharp Rock Might Be the Fix

NASA's Curiosity Rover has encountered a technical problem on Mars, and engineers believe a sharp rock could actually be the surprising solution.

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Ancient Ape Fossils Unearthed in an Unlikely Corner of Africa
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Ancient Ape Fossils Unearthed in an Unlikely Corner of Africa

Paleontologists have discovered ancient ape fossils in a surprising region of Africa, potentially reshaping our understanding of primate evolution.

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Surge in Meteor Sightings Prompts Call for Serious Investigation
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Surge in Meteor Sightings Prompts Call for Serious Investigation

A dramatic surge in meteor sightings around the world has scientists calling for a serious and coordinated investigation into the phenomenon.

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The Greek Goddess Behind NASA's Lunar Comeback
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The Greek Goddess Behind NASA's Lunar Comeback

Discover the Greek goddess inspiring NASA's ambitious return to the Moon and the mythology shaping the next era of lunar exploration.

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NASA Unveils Artemis II Lunar Launch Countdown
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NASA Unveils Artemis II Lunar Launch Countdown

NASA has unveiled the Artemis II lunar launch countdown, marking a major step toward returning astronauts to the Moon. Here's what to expect from the mission.

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NASA's Webb and Hubble Join Forces to Capture Saturn Like Never Before
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NASA's Webb and Hubble Join Forces to Capture Saturn Like Never Before

NASA's Webb and Hubble telescopes join forces to capture Saturn in stunning new detail. See the breathtaking images and what scientists are learning from them.

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Webb Telescope Captures Enigmatic Red Dots That Have Astronomers Stumped
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Webb Telescope Captures Enigmatic Red Dots That Have Astronomers Stumped

The James Webb Telescope has captured enigmatic red dots that have astronomers stumped. Learn what these mysterious cosmic objects could mean for science.

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NASA Maps Earth's Seafloor From Space and Uncovers an Unexpected Discovery
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NASA Maps Earth's Seafloor From Space and Uncovers an Unexpected Discovery

NASA has mapped Earth's seafloor from space using satellite technology, revealing an unexpected discovery that is reshaping our understanding of the ocean floor.

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Nuclear Fuel Detected in Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
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Nuclear Fuel Detected in Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS

Scientists have detected nuclear fuel within interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, a stunning discovery that raises new questions about the origins of the solar system.

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Canada cancels its 1st moon rover: 'It's hopefully not a lost cause'
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Canada cancels its 1st moon rover: 'It's hopefully not a lost cause'

Canada has cancelled its first moon rover project, but officials remain hopeful the lunar exploration effort is not permanently lost.

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Space Force weighs launch alternatives as Vulcan faces potential months-long grounding
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Space Force weighs launch alternatives as Vulcan faces potential months-long grounding

The U.S. Space Force is evaluating alternative launch vehicles as the Vulcan rocket faces a potential months-long grounding after technical issues.

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Giant Dragonflies Once Ruled the Skies — New Research Shatters the Leading Theory Behind Their Disappearance
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Giant Dragonflies Once Ruled the Skies — New Research Shatters the Leading Theory Behind Their Disappearance

New research challenges the leading theory behind why giant prehistoric dragonflies disappeared, overturning decades of scientific understanding.

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Ancient Fossil Eggs Challenge Everything Scientists Thought About Bird Origins
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Ancient Fossil Eggs Challenge Everything Scientists Thought About Bird Origins

Newly discovered ancient fossil eggs are challenging everything scientists believed about the origins of birds and their evolutionary history.

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Giant Insects Could Have Grown Even Bigger — Oxygen Wasn't the Limiting Factor
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Giant Insects Could Have Grown Even Bigger — Oxygen Wasn't the Limiting Factor

New research reveals oxygen wasn't the limiting factor in giant insect growth, challenging long-held scientific theories about prehistoric insect size.

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Scientists Traced Mysterious Pink Boulders in Antarctica to a Massive Hidden Structure Below the Ice
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Scientists Traced Mysterious Pink Boulders in Antarctica to a Massive Hidden Structure Below the Ice

Scientists traced mysterious pink boulders in Antarctica to a massive hidden structure below the ice, unlocking secrets of the continent's geology.

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Electrochemical Corrosion Fuels Dendrite Growth in Solid Electrolytes
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Electrochemical Corrosion Fuels Dendrite Growth in Solid Electrolytes

New research shows electrochemical corrosion fuels dendrite growth in solid electrolytes, posing challenges for next-generation battery development.

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Divers Discover Largest Known Monkey Fossil Collection in Underwater Cave, Solving a Longstanding Scientific Mystery
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Divers Discover Largest Known Monkey Fossil Collection in Underwater Cave, Solving a Longstanding Scientific Mystery

Divers discover the largest known monkey fossil collection in an underwater cave, solving a longstanding scientific mystery about primate evolution.

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NASA's Curiosity Rover Develops Growing Hole in Mars Wheel
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NASA's Curiosity Rover Develops Growing Hole in Mars Wheel

NASA's Curiosity Rover has developed a growing hole in its Mars wheel, raising concerns about the rover's long-term mobility on the Red Planet.

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NASA Unveils Plan to Repurpose Gateway Station for Mars Mission Using Nuclear Propulsion
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NASA Unveils Plan to Repurpose Gateway Station for Mars Mission Using Nuclear Propulsion

NASA unveils a plan to repurpose the Gateway Station for a Mars mission using nuclear propulsion technology, advancing deep space exploration.

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The Hidden Energy Behind Cold Sensitivity
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The Hidden Energy Behind Cold Sensitivity

Scientists uncover the hidden energy mechanisms behind cold sensitivity, shedding light on why some people feel the cold more intensely than others.

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NASA's Webb and Hubble Deliver the Most Detailed Look at Saturn Ever
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NASA's Webb and Hubble Deliver the Most Detailed Look at Saturn Ever

NASA's Webb and Hubble telescopes deliver the most detailed look at Saturn ever captured, revealing stunning new details about the ringed planet.

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Scientists Are Engineering DNA Nanorobots to Hunt Down Cancer and Viruses in the Bloodstream
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Scientists Are Engineering DNA Nanorobots to Hunt Down Cancer and Viruses in the Bloodstream

Scientists are engineering DNA nanorobots to hunt down cancer cells and viruses in the bloodstream, marking a breakthrough in medical nanotechnology.

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Chinese Moon Lander Discovers Massive Radiation Cavity Between Earth and the Moon
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Chinese Moon Lander Discovers Massive Radiation Cavity Between Earth and the Moon

China's moon lander discovers a massive radiation cavity between Earth and the Moon, a groundbreaking find with major implications for space travel.

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NASA Unveils Triple Threat: Ambitious New Missions Targeting Moon, Mars, and Earth Orbit
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NASA Unveils Triple Threat: Ambitious New Missions Targeting Moon, Mars, and Earth Orbit

NASA unveils three ambitious new missions targeting the Moon, Mars, and Earth orbit as part of its next-generation space strategy.

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Scientists Uncover New Clues to the Origins of Plate Tectonics
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Scientists Uncover New Clues to the Origins of Plate Tectonics

Scientists have uncovered new clues about the origins of plate tectonics, offering fresh insights into Earth's geological evolution.

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Decades-Long Cloning Experiment Reveals the Limits of Copying Mice
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Decades-Long Cloning Experiment Reveals the Limits of Copying Mice

A long-running cloning experiment spanning decades has revealed surprising limits to how many times mice can be successfully cloned.

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Study Reveals a Massive Secret Beneath the Great Salt Lake
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Study Reveals a Massive Secret Beneath the Great Salt Lake

A new study uncovers a surprising and massive discovery hidden beneath the Great Salt Lake, reshaping our understanding of the region.

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Meteor Streaks Across Ohio Sky in Dazzling Display
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Meteor Streaks Across Ohio Sky in Dazzling Display

A brilliant meteor streaked across the Ohio sky in a dazzling celestial display, captivating witnesses across the region.

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Climate Change Is Slowing Earth's Rotation — And It's Already Messing With Your Technology
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Climate Change Is Slowing Earth's Rotation — And It's Already Messing With Your Technology

Climate change is slowing Earth's rotation, and scientists warn this is already impacting technology systems including GPS and timekeeping.

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Scientists Discover White-Faced Creature Eight Meters Up in the Rainforest
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Scientists Discover White-Faced Creature Eight Meters Up in the Rainforest

Scientists have discovered a mysterious white-faced creature living eight meters up in the rainforest, adding to biodiversity knowledge.

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Dazzling Green Fireball Lights Up Pacific Northwest as Meteors Streak Across the U.S.
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Dazzling Green Fireball Lights Up Pacific Northwest as Meteors Streak Across the U.S.

A dazzling green fireball lit up the Pacific Northwest sky as meteors streaked across the United States in a stunning celestial display.

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NASA Scraps Lunar Space Station in Bold Strategic Overhaul
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NASA Scraps Lunar Space Station in Bold Strategic Overhaul

NASA has cancelled plans for a lunar space station in a bold strategic overhaul, reshaping the future of moon exploration missions.

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Scientists Discover Two Exoplanets Forming a Mirror Image of Our Solar System
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Scientists Discover Two Exoplanets Forming a Mirror Image of Our Solar System

Scientists have discovered two exoplanets that form a mirror image of our solar system, offering new insights into planetary formation.

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Satellite Snaps Stunning Image of ISS Mid-Spacewalk
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Satellite Snaps Stunning Image of ISS Mid-Spacewalk

A satellite has snapped a stunning image of the International Space Station with astronauts mid-spacewalk, offering a breathtaking view.

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NASA Counts Down Final Week Before Historic Artemis 2 Moon Mission
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NASA Counts Down Final Week Before Historic Artemis 2 Moon Mission

NASA enters the final week of countdown before the historic Artemis 2 crewed Moon mission, marking a new era in lunar exploration.

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Navy SEAL Turned Doctor Turned Astronaut Headlines Harvard Alumni Day
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Navy SEAL Turned Doctor Turned Astronaut Headlines Harvard Alumni Day

A Navy SEAL turned doctor turned astronaut headlines Harvard's Alumni Day, sharing an inspiring story of multiple high-achieving careers.

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Dazzling Green Meteor Blazes Across Pacific Northwest Sky in Stunning Dashcam Footage
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Dazzling Green Meteor Blazes Across Pacific Northwest Sky in Stunning Dashcam Footage

A dazzling green meteor blazed across the Pacific Northwest sky, captured in stunning dashcam footage that has gone viral online.

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Zombie Cells Revived Through Radical Genome Transplant
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Zombie Cells Revived Through Radical Genome Transplant

Scientists have revived zombie cells through a radical genome transplant. Discover the groundbreaking biology research redefining what life means.

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Cannonball-Size Meteorite Smashes Through Texas Home as Fireballs Light Up Skies Across the US
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Cannonball-Size Meteorite Smashes Through Texas Home as Fireballs Light Up Skies Across the US

A cannonball-sized meteorite smashed through a Texas home as fireballs lit up skies across the US. Read about this rare and dramatic cosmic event.

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Massive Freshwater Reservoir Discovered Beneath Salt Lake Defies Geological Expectations
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Massive Freshwater Reservoir Discovered Beneath Salt Lake Defies Geological Expectations

A massive freshwater reservoir has been discovered beneath a salt lake, defying geological expectations. Learn what this means for water science.

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Navy SEAL Turned Doctor Turned Astronaut Takes the Stage at Harvard Alumni Day
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Navy SEAL Turned Doctor Turned Astronaut Takes the Stage at Harvard Alumni Day

A Navy SEAL turned doctor turned astronaut took the stage at Harvard Alumni Day. Discover the inspiring story behind this remarkable triple career.

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Cannonball-Sized Meteorite Slams Into Texas Home Amid Wave of Fireballs Across the US
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Cannonball-Sized Meteorite Slams Into Texas Home Amid Wave of Fireballs Across the US

A cannonball-sized meteorite slammed into a Texas home amid a wave of fireballs across the US. Read about this stunning and rare cosmic event.

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Journey to the Lunar Far Side
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Journey to the Lunar Far Side

Explore the fascinating journey to the lunar far side. Discover what scientists hope to learn from missions targeting the Moon's most mysterious region.

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Florida's Apex Predators Are Claiming Jet Skis, Kayaks, and Backyards as Their New Sunbathing Spots
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Florida's Apex Predators Are Claiming Jet Skis, Kayaks, and Backyards as Their New Sunbathing Spots

Florida's apex predators are claiming jet skis, kayaks, and backyards as new sunbathing spots. Discover the wild science behind this growing trend.

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NASA Scraps Conventional Plans, Opts to Detonate Fuel in Bold New Approach
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NASA Scraps Conventional Plans, Opts to Detonate Fuel in Bold New Approach

NASA scraps conventional plans and chooses to detonate fuel in a bold new experimental approach, potentially reshaping future space propulsion methods.

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Triangulum Galaxy Blazes With Color in Stunning New Portrait
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Triangulum Galaxy Blazes With Color in Stunning New Portrait

The Triangulum Galaxy blazes with color in a breathtaking new astronomical portrait, revealing incredible detail in one of our closest galactic neighbors.

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Scientists Discover Hidden Fault Line Capable of Triggering a Major Earthquake
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Scientists Discover Hidden Fault Line Capable of Triggering a Major Earthquake

Scientists have discovered a hidden fault line with the potential to trigger a major earthquake, raising new concerns about seismic risk in the region.

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Bright Green Fireball Streaks Across Portland Skies at Dawn
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Bright Green Fireball Streaks Across Portland Skies at Dawn

A bright green fireball was spotted streaking across the Portland sky at dawn, dazzling early risers and sparking interest among astronomers.

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26-Ton Meteor Crashes Into Houston, Witnessed From San Antonio
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26-Ton Meteor Crashes Into Houston, Witnessed From San Antonio

A massive 26-ton meteor crashed into Houston and was witnessed as far away as San Antonio. Read the latest on this extraordinary and rare event.

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New Study Sheds Light on How Martian Gravity Could Impact the Human Body
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New Study Sheds Light on How Martian Gravity Could Impact the Human Body

A new study sheds light on how the reduced gravity on Mars could affect the human body. Explore the findings and what they mean for future Mars missions.

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Mysterious 60,000-Ton Stone Structure Found Underwater Baffles Researchers
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Mysterious 60,000-Ton Stone Structure Found Underwater Baffles Researchers

Researchers are baffled by a mysterious 60,000-ton stone structure found underwater. Explore what scientists believe about this ancient discovery.

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New State Park Opens Near Arches National Park
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New State Park Opens Near Arches National Park

A new state park has opened near Utah's iconic Arches National Park, offering visitors even more natural wonder to explore in the region.

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Triangulum Galaxy Blazes With Color in Stunning New Image
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Triangulum Galaxy Blazes With Color in Stunning New Image

A breathtaking new image of the Triangulum Galaxy reveals it blazing with vibrant color. Discover the science behind this stunning cosmic photograph.

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Mysterious 60,000-Ton Stone Structure Found Underwater — and Its Purpose Remains Unknown
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Mysterious 60,000-Ton Stone Structure Found Underwater — and Its Purpose Remains Unknown

A mysterious 60,000-ton stone structure has been discovered underwater, and its purpose continues to baffle archaeologists and scientists worldwide.

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Deep-Sea Squid Transforms Into Tree-Like Shape 4 Kilometres Below the Pacific
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Deep-Sea Squid Transforms Into Tree-Like Shape 4 Kilometres Below the Pacific

Scientists have observed a deep-sea squid transforming into a remarkable tree-like shape four kilometres below the surface of the Pacific Ocean.

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26-Ton Meteor Crashes Into Houston, Witnessed From San Antonio
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26-Ton Meteor Crashes Into Houston, Witnessed From San Antonio

A massive 26-ton meteor crashed into the Houston area and was witnessed by observers as far away as San Antonio in a stunning celestial event.

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Asteroids Keep Yielding DNA Building Blocks—And Scientists Are Taking Notice
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Asteroids Keep Yielding DNA Building Blocks—And Scientists Are Taking Notice

Scientists are increasingly taking notice as asteroids continue to yield DNA building blocks, raising new questions about the origins of life.

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Jupiter and Saturn's Moon Count Keeps Climbing as Astronomers Discover New Satellites
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Jupiter and Saturn's Moon Count Keeps Climbing as Astronomers Discover New Satellites

Jupiter and Saturn's moon count keeps climbing as astronomers discover new satellites, expanding our understanding of the outer solar system.

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Scientists Just Discovered Another Extraordinary Thing About the Platypus
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Scientists Just Discovered Another Extraordinary Thing About the Platypus

Scientists have just discovered another extraordinary thing about the platypus, adding to the list of remarkable biological traits of this unique mammal.

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All Five DNA Building Blocks Found in Asteroid Ryugu
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All Five DNA Building Blocks Found in Asteroid Ryugu

Scientists have discovered all five DNA building blocks in samples from asteroid Ryugu, suggesting the origins of life may have arrived from space.

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Thousands of US Flights Grounded as Tornado Watches Sweep Multiple States
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Thousands of US Flights Grounded as Tornado Watches Sweep Multiple States

Thousands of US flights have been grounded as tornado watches sweep across multiple states, causing widespread travel chaos and weather emergencies.

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Severe Storm Outbreak Strikes East Coast as Historic Blizzard Cripples the Midwest
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Severe Storm Outbreak Strikes East Coast as Historic Blizzard Cripples the Midwest

A severe storm outbreak is striking the East Coast while a historic blizzard cripples the Midwest, causing widespread travel disruptions and emergencies.

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Minnesota Tallies Major Snowfall Totals as Massive Storm Moves Out
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Minnesota Tallies Major Snowfall Totals as Massive Storm Moves Out

Minnesota tallied significant snowfall totals after a massive winter storm swept through the region, leaving communities to dig out and assess the damage.

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Astronomers Detect Record-Breaking Mega-Laser Signal From 8 Billion Light-Years Away — And It Won't Stop
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Astronomers Detect Record-Breaking Mega-Laser Signal From 8 Billion Light-Years Away — And It Won't Stop

Astronomers have detected a record-breaking mega-laser signal from 8 billion light-years away that continues to pulse, baffling the scientific community.

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